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‘Wildcat’: Too Much Darkness, Too Little Grace
National Catholic Register· 4 hours agoO’Connor knew she was writing for people who no longer believed in God, grace or the devil, and she longed to awaken them. Despite negative reactions...
Oscar Isaac, Kristen Stewart play couple in vampire movie Flesh of the Gods
ClutchPoints· 6 hours agoKristen Stewart and Oscar Isaac will star in Panos Cosmatos' vampire thriller Flesh of the Gods,...
Mark Katrick faith column: Rely on God to help make the pains of life more bearable
Newark Advocate via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoThe only after...7): "So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I...
Family members of killer nurse’s victims deliver emotional impact statements in court
WPXI via Yahoo News· 12 hours ago“When I heard what happened to her that’s when I cried. And I couldn’t stop crying,” Tricia Hughes, ...
Billie Jean King on How Being 'the Mother of Sports' Has Led Her to Be a Champion for Equal Pay (and...
People via Yahoo Sports· 17 minutes agoThe tennis legend speaks to PEOPLE exclusively about life, love, her favorite tennis movies, and how...
Inside the Christian TV show rallying Trump superfans with apocalyptic warnings
NBC Universal via AOL· 47 minutes ago“We are in a dark place in this nation, maybe as dark as it’s ever been,” Sheets told the...
National Day of Prayer: Praying for America is vital if we want God to transform this country
The Washington Times· 1 day agoThis week, America commemorates the National Day of Prayer. Do you ever wonder why you should pray...
Inside Gotham Chopra’s Religion of Sports
Columbia University News· 2 hours agoThe parallels between religion and sports are hard to miss: fans are the flock, coaches the priests, athletes the ...
Michael Cohen hasn't taken the stand in Trump's hush money trial. But jurors are hearing his words
Detroit News· 2 hours agoThe prosecution's star witness has yet to take the stand in Donald Trump's hush money trial. The...
Proud Destiny
The Atlantic· 1 hour agoIF the Muse of History ever laughs she must have done so many times while contemplating events in Paris between 1776 and 1781, when the